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COVER STORY
Take The Plunge Everyone wants to be an
innovator but taking a chance on new technology can be daunting. GenEon talks us through its new technology that’s set to take Ireland by storm.
FEATURES 12
A Busy Summer Ahead Now that festival season is in
full swing, we catch up with Ryans Cleaning, who tell us all about how they clean some of the biggest music festivals, sporting events and outdoor concerts across Ireland and the UK.
NEWS 06
Newsflash All your essential industry
news from the Irish market, including news from Trojan Batteries, Western Hygiene and the Loo of the Year Awards.
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CONTRACT CLEANING
Sneak Preview Diversey Care fill us in on their
recent showcase in Dublin, where they unveiled a whole host of their newest innovations, including the amazing Intellibot Aerobot.
Brave New World Paul Lewis, Managing Director
at Reintec explains the benefits that come from entering the world of outsourcing when it comes to cleaning equipment.
CHEMICALS & DOSING EQUIPMENT
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Making The Grade Lesley McKenna, Marketing
Executive at Brightwell Dispensers, looks at trends impacting on chemical dispensing systems, and how equipment manufacturers are catering to this to remain competitive.
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The Big Picture Alistair Blair-Davies, Marketing
Director at Hydro Systems Europe, explains why their EvoClean dispensing unit can help industrial laundries to keep costs down both in the short and long term.
VACUUMS & SWEEPERS
Sweep The Cobwebs From Your Cleaning Regime
Kärcher tell us why it may be time to review how you clean your facilities, explaining why their range of sweepers could save time and resources, while improving appearance.
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The Power Of Productivity There’s only one thing more
important than the daily vacuum and sweep that keeps carpets and hard surfaces clean and free from debris – doing it efficiently. This is according to Stephen Pinhorne, UK National Sales Manager at Truvox International.
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